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‘Disability Is an Art. It's an Ingenious Way to Live.’: Integrating Disability Justice Principles and Critical Feminisms in Social Work to Promote Inclusion and Anti-Ableism in Professional Praxis

2023

Goulden, A., Kattari, S. K., Slayter, E., & Norris, S. (2023). ‘Disability is an art. it’s an ingenious way to live.’: Integrating disability justice principles and critical feminisms in social work to promote inclusion and Anti-Ableism in professional praxis. Affilia. https://doi.org/10.1177/08861099231188733

Research, SW Education, Specific to Disabled Social Workers

NASW-NYC Disabilities Task Force

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National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

NASW NYC Chapter disability focused group.

Association Groups, NASW, SW Associations

Example: Commitment to Transparency

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Center For Open Science

In the footer of the Center For Open Science's website, there is an example of their commitment to transparency and accountability. It reads: Responsible stewards of your support. COS has earned top recognition from Charity Navigator and Candid (formerly GuideStar) for our financial transparency and accountability to our mission. COS and the OSF were also awarded SOC2 accreditation in 2023 after an independent assessment of our security and procedures by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA). We invite all of our sponsors, partners, and members of the community to learn more about how our organization operates, our impact, our financial performance, and our nonprofit status."

Transparency & Accountability

CSWE Council on Disability and Persons With Disabilities

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Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)

CSWE disability focused group. Provides curricular guidance and other resources.

Association Groups, CSWE, SW Education, SW Associations

NASW-CA Disabilities Council

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National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

NASW California Chapter disability focused group. This group has a public Facebook group and regularly holds member meetings and public webinars.

Association Groups, NASW, SW Associations, Specific to Disabled Social Workers

Uncovering issues of ableism in social work education: a disability needs assessment

2020

Kattari, S. K., Ingarfield, L., Hanna, M. D., McQueen, J., & Ross, K. (2019). Uncovering issues of ableism in social work education: a disability needs assessment. Social Work Education, 39(5), 599–616. https://doi.org/10.1080/02615479.2019.1699526

Research, SW Education, Specific to Disabled Social Workers

Accessible Social Media & Website Resources

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Accessible Social

Accessible Social is a free resource and education hub that shares best practices for creating accessible and inclusive social media content. The website also includes a searchable list of external resources related to social media and website accessibility.

Ethical Operations

Creating a Disability Focused Group Within an NASW Chapter

2023

Disability & Well-Being In Social Work

A guide created by Disability & Well-Being in Social Work that provides a step-by-step approach and templates to creating a disability focused group within your NASW Chapter.

NASW, SW Associations, Specific to Disabled Social Workers

Disability & Well-Being In Social Work (This website)

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LinkedIn Page and Group

Follow DWSW on our public LinkedIn page and join our private LinkedIn group.

Community Groups, Specific to Disabled Social Workers

Gallaudet Social Work Program

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Gallaudet's School of Social work offers BSW and MSW programs as well as a Certificate in Sexuality and Gender Studies.

Academic Course/Program

The College of Staten Island MSW Program with Disability Specialization

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The College of Staten Island MSW Program

Academic Course/Program, SW Education

Equitable Member Dues - "The Participation Cost Barrier of Professional Organizations"

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Megan O'Donnell

An open access article discussing how "membership fees are often expensive, committee membership selective, and conferences unaffordable" and the importance of prioritizing an affordability.

Ethical Operations

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